Si Joshua marche, devrions-nous prendre un dépliant sur Heinen ? Il était à Pittsburgh en 21-22 (quand JR/Allvin étaient encore là). Stylistiquement et en termes de taille, ils sont assez similaires, sauf qu’Heinen est un meilleur joueur de rondelle. Il prend cependant beaucoup plus de pénalités qu’il n’en tire.
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GoldenChest2000
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Heinen seems to get no respect around the league considering he was on a PTO last season. He’s pretty good though so if he still comes cheap I’d take him
Nice find – good job OP
A local BC boy fwiw, and yeah like you pointed out, was in Pittsburgh for a few seasons, although I’m not sure if it overlaps with Rutherford since he re-signed before the start of the 21-22 season. Allvin was there for parts of that season, of course, before he joined us.
I think it would make sense at the right cost. I think he could fit the system well and might not be too pricey of a cap hit
Benning’s problem was that he was signing middle and bottom 6 players to absurd contracts. This new regime seems to believe the bottom 6 can be cycled so long as you have an intact core. This is how teams like Boston and Vegas have managed to stay competitive for so many years in a row
A lot of ppl are over valuing what DJ is gonna ask for and get in the market.
Yep, been calling this for a lil while
Not relevant but I played with Heinen on the Richmond Sockeyes and he had the biggest hands I’ve ever seen so there’s that
Here’s a fun tidbit I found while looking up stats: 4 of Heinen’s 17 goals this year were against playoff teams. Not really sure if it means anything but found it interesting
He also had 1 assist in 8 playoff games compared to Joshua with 4 goals and 8 points in 13 games.
He’s definitely a depth piece who can play up the lineup, but tagging him as a Joshua replacement is just setting yourself up for disappointment imo
I’d rather keep dak for his personality and chemistry but if he prices himself out, then we have bo choice
Edit: no choice.